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Oma ved.HiPer Vperators Manual
PartNumber100160801
RevC
ECO#000340
CopyrightTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.
December,2012
nualarecopyrightedbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.AllrightsreserAllcontentsinthis
Preface i
Preface
ThankyouforpurchasingthisTopconproduct.ThematerialsavailableinthisManual(theManual)havebeenpreparedbyTopconPositioningSystems,Inc.(TPS)forownersofTopconproducts,andaredesignedtoassistownerswiththeuseofthereceiveranditsu
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forthecareandoperationofthereceiver.TheinformationanddatainthisManualareavaluableassetofTPSandaredevelopedbytheexpenditureofconsiderablework,timeandmoney,andaretheresultoforiginalselection,coordinationandarrangementbyTPS.
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License Agreement
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Website; Other Statements
NostatementcontainedattheTPSwebsite(oranyotherwebsite)orinanyotheradvertisementsorTPSliteratureormadebyanemployeeorindependentcontractorofTPSmodifiestheseTermsandConditions(includingtheSoftwarelicense,warrantyandlimitationofliability).
Safety
Improperuseof Thereceivershouldonlyberepaired ingsinanAppendix.
Miscellan
TheaboveTerms heaboveTermsandConditionswillb outreferencetoconflictoflaws.P/N:100160801
thereceivercanleadtoinjurytopersonsorpropertyand/ormalfunctionoftheproduct.byauthorizedTPSwarrantyservicecenters.Usersshouldreviewandheedthesafetywarn
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andConditionsmaybeamended,modified,superseded,orcanceled,atanytimebyTPS.Tegovernedby,andconstruedinaccordancewith,thelawsoftheStateofCalifornia,with
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Manual Conventions
Thismanualusesthefollowingconventions:
Convention Description Example
Bold Menu,ordropdownmenuselection FileExit(ClicktheFilemenuandclickExit)...
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Nameofadialogboxorscreen FromtheConnectionscreen
Buttonorkeycommands ClickFinish.
Usersuppliedtextorvariable Typeguest,andclickEnter
Referencetoanothermanualorhelpdocument RefertotheTopconReferenc
informationtonoteaboutsystemconfiguration,maintenance,orsetup.
mentaryinformationthatcanhaveanadverseaffectonsystemoperation,systempery,measurements,orpersonalsafety.
tionthatanactionhasthepotentialtoresultinsystemdamage,lossofdata,lossofalinjury.
Table of Contents
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TermsandConditionsUse........................................................i
Copyrights .................
Trademarks ................
DisclaimerofWarranty ......
LicenseAgreement..........
Confidentiality .............
Website;OtherStatements...
Safety ....................
Miscellaneous..............
ManualConventions ........
HiPerVFeatures...............
UnpackingYourReceiverKit .....
SystemComponents ........P/N:100160801
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Accessories .................................................................4
TechnicalDocuments............................................................4
UsingTopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver ..........................................5
GettingTechnicalSupport ........................................................6
Website .....
ReceiverOverview
Cables..........
Memory ........
DetachableBatter
VoiceNotification
DataandPowerPo
ExternalRadioAnt
Connector ......
TurningOn/Offthe
UsingInternaland
Batteries........
InsertingandRP/N:100160801
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rts ............................................................15
ennaConnector .................................................16
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Receiver ......................................................24
ExternalPowerSources ..........................................24
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emovingtheBattery.............................................26
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ChargingtheBatteries ........................................................31
InsufficientPower ...............................................................34
ViewingReceiverInformation.....................................................35
LoadingNewFirmware...........................................................37
AbouttheOAF
CheckingtheR
LoadinganOA
PerformingaFacto
POWERUPScriptR
InstallingtheP
Uninstallingth
EditingthePO
EnablingtheP
DisablingPOW
ManagingtheRad
SettingUptheBas
SettingUptheRovP/N:100160801
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eceiversOAF...................................................42
F..............................................................43
ryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)....................................45
equirements....................................................47
OWERUPScript.................................................47
ePOWERUPscript ...............................................48
WERUPScript ...................................................48
OWERUPScript .................................................48
ERUPScript ....................................................49
ioModem......................................................49
eReceiver ......................................................51
erReceiver .....................................................52
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MeasuringAntennaHeight .......................................................53
SettingRecordingParameters .....................................................54
LoggingRates...................................................................54
UsingSD/SDHCCards............................................................55
Toinstall/remo
RecordingData ..
ManagingFiles...
Downloadinga
CheckThisFirst! .
PoweringProblem
ReceiverProblems
BluetoothProblem
TRUProblems ...
CleaningandStorin
GettingCustomer
GeneralDetails ..
GPSBoardDetailsP/N:100160801
vetheSD/SDHCcard:............................................56
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ndDeletingFiles................................................58
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gtheReceiver..................................................68
Support ........................................................68
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BluetoothModuleDetails ........................................................78
InternalTopconDigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications ...........................78
InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications......................................80
OptionalCellularModuleDetails...................................................82
CDMAModule
HSPAModule
Battery(BDC70)Sp
Charger(CDC68)S
ConnectorSpecific
UHFRadioMo
ReverseTNCC
PowerConnec
SerialRS232C
SD/SDHCCardRec
GeneralWarnings
BatteryPackWarn
ReceiverWarningsP/N:100160801
Specifications ..................................................82
Specifications...................................................83
ecifications ....................................................84
pecifications....................................................85
ations .........................................................86
demConnector .................................................86
onnector .......................................................86
tor............................................................87
onnector.......................................................88
ommendations..................................................89
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ings...........................................................93
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UsageWarnings ................................................................94
FCCCompliance.................................................................95
IndustryCanadaCompliance ......................................................96
CommunityofEuropeCompliance .................................................97
EuropeanCom
DeclarationofCon 0
WEEEDirective .. 3
BluetoothTransmi 4P/N:100160801
munityDeclarationofConformitywithR&TTEDirective1999/5/EC ......98
formity(R&TTEDirective1999/5/EC) ...............................10
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ssionStatements/Compliance .....................................10
Introduction 1
Introduction
TopconsHiPerVreceiverisacompact,lightweight,andcompletelyintegratedGNSSreceiverforstaticandkinematicapplications.TheintegratedreceiverdesignincludesaGNSSreceiverboardbasedonVanguardtechnology,industryleadingFenceAntenna,andwirelesscom ilitytoyourapplicationbytrackingsigna
TheHiPerVoffer andshockresistance.Thecommunicat ewsystemsandquicklydeliverworldclaP/N:100160801
municationtechnology.TheHiPerVdeliversworldclasspositioningandnavigationcapablsfrommulticonstellationsatellitesystems,includingGPS,GLONASS,andSBAS.
scompleteIP67protectionagainstdustandwateringress,inadditiontosuperiorvibrationioninterfaceallowsyoutoquicklyintegrateTopconspremiumGNSSperformancewithinnsspositioningandnavigationsupporttoyourapplications.
Figure1:HiPerVReceiver
Intro
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HiPerVFeatures 2
HiPer V Features
TheHiPerVreceiverfeaturesthefollowing:
ApremiermulticonstellationVanguardtechnologyGNSSboard IndustryleadingFenceAntennatechnology Serial(RS232C)andpowerports Detachab Ahighly External Integrate Optional Voiceno Integrate
TheHiPerVcom
FH915+2 FH915+r Static(N DigitalU DigitalU DigitalU
1.HighSpeed GE(GSM)technology.2.FH915+andP/N:100160801
lebatteryvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperationmemorycardslotdBluetoothwirelessandradiotechnologyHSPA(3.5G)1andCDMACellulartechnologytificationsforimportantreceiveroperationsdandruggeddesignesinoneofthefollowingconfigurations:
radiomodemadiomodemwithHSPAmoduleointegratedradio/cellularmodule)HFIIradiomodemHFIIradiomodemwithHSPAmoduleHFIIradiomodemandCDMAmodule(USonly)
PacketAccess(HSPA)cellularmodulesupportsfasterdatarateandisbackwardcompatiblewithGPRS/EDDigitalUHFIIradiocanbeconfiguredtobeusedasTX/RX/RP.RPstandsforRepeater.
Intro
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UnpackingYourReceiverKit 3
Unpacking Your Receiver Kit
Thissectiondescribesthedocumentation,standardkitcomponents,andaccessories(dependingonyourpurchase)thataccompanyyourreceiver.Whenyouunpackyourreceiverkit,verifyyoureceivedtheitemslistedinthissection.Makesuretheitemsdonotappeardamagedfromshipment.Ifanyoftheitemsaremissingordamaged,contactyourTopcondealerorTopcontechnicalsupport.SeeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 6.
Standard Receiver Receiver
System C
TheitemsillustraP/N:100160801
componentsareillustratedinFigure 2.accessoriesareillustratedinFigure 3.documentationislistedonpage 4.
omponents
tedinFigure 2areincludedwithyourreceiver.
Figure2:StandardSystemComponents
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TechnicalDocuments 4
Accessories
Topconoffersawidevarietyofaccessories(seeFigure 3)speciallydesignedtoimprovesystemflexibilityandjobsiteefficiency.FormoredetailsontheoptionalaccessoriesavailableforHiPerV,contactyourTopcondealer.
Technical Docu
TheHiPerVMan verquicklyandefficiently.
HiPerVO owtouseyournewreceiver.P/N:100160801
Figure3:ReceiverAccessories
ments
ualCDincludesthreemanuals(listedbelow)thathelpyousetupanduseyournewrecei
peratorsManualAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonh
Intro
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UsingTopconSoftwareWith 5
HiPerVQuickStartGuideAnonscreenhelpguidethatcontainsinstructionsforquicklysettingupyournewreceiverandbeginusingit.
TopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceGuideAnonscreenhelpdocumentthatcontainsdetailedinformationonhowtousetheTRUsoftwareincludedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.FormoreinformationabouttheTRUsoftware,seeUsingTopconSoftwareWithYourReceiver.
Using Topcon Software With Your Receiver
UsetheHiPerVr ket3Dapplications.Topconsoftware ,andperformsurveyandconstruction
TRUisahardwar computersanddatacontrollers.Thisp ocumentisprovidedontheHiPerVCD
TopconsMAGNE atacollectionandexchange,andfie
Pocket3Disapro lection,allowingyoutocheckcutsand
ContactyourTopYourReceiver P/N:100160801
eceiverinconjunctionwiththeTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)andMAGNETFieldorPocenablesyoutoconfigurethereceiverandotherexternaldevices,managefiles,collectdataworkflows.
econfigurationsoftwareforreceiversandperipheraldevices.YoucaninstallitondesktoprogramisprovidedontheGPS+SoftwareCDthataccompaniedyourreceiver.ATRUhelpd.
TFieldsoftwarefordatacontrollersprovidesrealtimecommunication,cloudstorage,dldsolutions,suchastopo,staking,roads,calculations,andmore.
gramthatrunsondatacontrollerswithWindowsplatforms.Pocket3Dsimplifiesdatacolfills,layoutpointsandsurveyallorpartofthejobsitequicklyandefficiently.
condealerformoreinformationaboutTopconsoftwareortheHiPerVreceiversystem.
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GettingTechnicalSupport 6
Getting Technical Support
BeforecontactingaTopconcustomerrepresentativeaboutanyproblemswiththereceiver,seeTroubleshootingonpage 59forsomesolutionsthatmayfixtheissue.
ContactyourlocalTopcondealerorvisittheTopconTotalCareWebsite(www.TopconTotalCare.com)fortechnicalsupport.
Whencontacting ervice:
1. AdescriptioFieldopDetails wtheproblemProblem
2. Receiverinf U,selectSavetoFile,entera
3. Specificatio .Thesespecificatio memoryandstoragecap
4. Information eproblem.5. Adescriptio d.
ForquiP/N:100160801
Topconfortechnicalassistance,providethefollowinginformationforbetterandfasters
nofthefollowing:erationthatwasbeingperformedwhentheproblemoccurredoftheunexpectedbehavior,symptoms,andanyerrormessagesthatprecedeorfollooccurrencefrequencyorpatternsormationandconfigurationsettings.Forreceiverinformation,clickInformationinTRfilename,andsaveittothecomputer.nsofmobiledevicesandcomputersusedinthefieldorofficeexhibitingtheproblemnsshouldincludemodelinformation,versionnumber,operatingsysteminformation,acity,etc.aboutthesystemsoftware,includingtheversionnumberandstepstoreproducethnofthefieldenvironmentand/orobservationconditionswhentheproblemoccurre
ckandeffectivesupport,provideadetaileddescriptionoftheproblem.
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GettingTechnicalSupport 7
Website
TheTopconwebsiteprovidescurrentinformationaboutTopconslineofproducts.ThesupportareaofthewebsiteprovidesaccesstoTopconfieldandofficesoftware,manuals,frequentlyaskedquestions,andsoforth.ToaccesstheTopconwebsite,visitwww.topconpositioning.com.
TheTopconsTotalCarewebsitealsoprovidescompletesupport,suchasnews,updates,reminders,training,liveWebinars,andcustomerserviceP/N:100160801
tohelpyougettheinformationyouneed.Visitwww.topcontotalcare.com.
GettingAcquainted 8
Getting Acquainted
TheHiPerVreceiverenclosureisfullysealedandincorporatestheGNSSreceiverboard,antenna,andwirelesscommunicationdevice.Thereceiversenclosurealsoincludesdedicatedspaceforbatteries,externalmemorystorage,andaSIMcard.
Receiver Overv
TheHiPerVrece morereliableandefficientfiledata
Aneasytoopera radioantenna),andlabelswithreceiv ure.
TheHiPerVrece lesyoutoviewthereceiversoperat
Themountingso
Youcanlocatere entificationlabelcontainstheseriP/N:100160801
iew
iversadvanceddesignreducesthenumberofcablesrequiredforoperation,allowingforcollection.
tedisplaypanel,mountingsocket,batterybaydoor,connectionports(serial,power,anderinformationarelocatedonthebottomofthereceiversmagnesiumalloylowerenclos
iverhasahighlyvisibledisplaypanelwithsinglebuttonoperation.Thedisplaypanelenabionalstatus.Formoreinformation,seeDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.
cket(Figure 4)connectsthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.
gulatoryandproductidentificationinformationonthetworeceiverlabels.Theproductidalnumberandpartnumber.
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BatteryCompartment
Por
Productw
NumSerial
RubberBumper
M
ModemAntennaPort
BluetoothLabel
SpeakerP/N:100160801
Figure4:BottomEnclosureOverview
tsPanel
IDLabelithPartberand
Number
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Cables 10
Cables
TheHiPerVpackageincludesaserialcableforconfiguringthereceiver.Table 1describesthecableincludedwithyourreceiverandoptionalcablesthatareavailableasaccessories.
Alignthekeywayswhenconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.Turnthecablelockclockwiseuntilitclickstosecurethecableinplace.Todisconnectthecable,turnthelockcounterclockwise,andthengent
SerialCable(SConnectsthercomputer)forp/n14008005P/N:100160801
lyremovethecable.
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable Illustration
upplied)eceivertoanexternaldevice(controllerordatatransferandreceiverconfiguration.03
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BatteryChargerCable(Optional)Connectsthepoweradaptertothebatterycharger.Severaloptionsareavailableforthebatterychargercablebasedonyourcountry.Ifyourkitdoesnotincludethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertothethesepartnumbersforavailablebatterychargercables:p/n73113Ap/n21016012p/n73113Cp/n2212113F0
PowerChargeConnectsthepaloptionsarecountry.Topurthispartnumbp/n14008054p/n14008052p/n14008074p/n10004750
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable IllustrationP/N:100160801
Cable,Power,CDC68(EUR)4Cable,Power,CDC68(US)Cable,Power,CDC68(AUS)Cable,Power,CDC68(Brazil)
rCable(AlsoAvailableforPurchase)oweradaptertoagroundedoutlet.Severavailableforthepowerchargercablebasedonyourchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertoer:01Cable,PowerCharger(EUR)01Cable,PowerCharger(US)01Cable,PowerCharger(AUS)1Cable,PowerCharger,1.8M(BrazilNMetro)
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Memory 12
Memory
TheHiPerVis D/SDHCcard,theMemoryCapa moreinformation.Toaccesstheraw
PowerAdapter(AvailableforPurchase)Chargesthereceiverwhenconnectedtoagroundedoutletandthepowerchargercable.Topurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refertothispartnumber:p/n2203410101PowerSupplywithSAEConnector
ReceiverPoweConnectstherconnector.Toptothispartnup/n:1400801
Table1.ReceiverCables
Cable Description Cable IllustrationP/N:100160801
equippedwithanaccessibleSD/SDHCcardslotfordatastorage.AsdataisloggedtotheScityBardisplaysthememorycapacitystatus.SeeMemoryCapacityBaronpage 22fordatafilesontheSD/SDHCcard,seeUsingSD/SDHCCardsonpage 55.
rCable(AvailableforPurchase)eceivertothepoweradapterthroughtheSAEurchasethiscable,contactyourTopcondealer.Refermber:603
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Detachable Batteries
Thereceiverfirstdrawspowerfromaconnectedexternalpowersource.Whenthereisnovalidexternalpowersourceconnectedorifthesourcehasdischargedlowerthan7.2V,thereceiverwilldrawpowerfromarechargeablehighcapacitybattery.TheHiPerVreceiverstandardkitsincludetwodetachableLiIonbatteriesforpoweringthereceiverandonebatterycharger.Eachbatteryiscapableofrunningformorethan7.5hoursonasinglecharge[instaticmodewithaBluetoothconnectionandat68F(20C)].SeeBatteriesonpage 25formoreinformation.
Voice Notifica
TheHiPerVre alertyoutodifferentsystemstatus
Thefrequency eronce(whentheconditionfirst
Theb me,fullychargethebatte
TheH modifyvolumesettinP/N:100160801
tion
ceiverhasavoicenotificationfeaturethatissuesaseriesofvoicemessagesandsoundstoandeventconditions.
ofthevoicemessagesorsoundsdependsonthespecificconditions;thefrequencyiseithoccurs)orrepeated(every30secondsforasetperiodoftime).
atteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtiriesbeforeusingthereceiver.
iPerVispreconfiguredwitheithervoicemessagesorsoundsatapresetvolume.Togs,usetheTRUsoftwareorotherapplicationsoftware.
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ThefollowingeventsgeneratemessagesfromtheHiPerVaudibleannunciator:Table2.AudioEventIndex
N EVENTNAME DESCRIPTION
1 LOGEPOCH Messagerecordedtofile
2 STARTUP SystemhascompletedstartupP/N:100160801
3 SHUTDOWN Receiverisshuttingdown(immediate)
4 BTNPOWER PowerButtonPowerOn
5 BTNFRESET PowerButtonFactoryReset
6 BTNFORMAT PowerButtonSDFormat
7 BTNIGNORE PowerButtonReturntonormaloperation
8 BATTLOW Batterypowerislow
9 MEMLOW RemainingspaceonSDmemorycardislow
10 MEMFULL SDmemorycardisfull
11 RTKFIXED RTKsolutionisnowFixed
12 RTKFIXLOST RTKsolutionisnolongerFixed
13 CONNECT Bluetoothhasbeenconnected
14 DISCONNECT Bluetoothhasbeendisconnected
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Data and Power Ports
TheHiPerVhasthetwoportsdescribedbelow:
Serialrimmedinblack;usedforcommunicationbetweenthereceiverandanexternaldevice.Thebodyoftheconnectoronthecorrespondingcableisblack.
Powerrimmedinred;usedtoconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource.Thebodyoftheconnectoronthecorrespondingcableisred.P/N:100160801
Figure5:HiPerVPorts
AntennaPort
PowerPort
SerialPort
ModemAntennaPort
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ExternalRadioAntennaCo 16
External Radio Antenna Connector
The antennas for the receivers internal UHF radio (and optional cellular modem) connect to the BNC or reverse TNC external antenna connector located under the HiPer V housing (Figure 6). The optimal modem antenna depends on the frequency of the UHF radio that is installed in the receiver:
UHF: Us 4 4
FH915: R DUCK 915 RTNC)]
Cellular AND W/TNC-To-BNC adannector P/N:100160801
Figure6:UHFAntenna
es a BNC RF connection and comes in two versions: 10-440Hz (30-070003-01)40-470Hz (30-050503-01)
Uses a reverse TNC RF connection [p/n: 30-030012-01 (ANTENNA, RUBBE
Antenna: Sold separately (p/n: 1001313-01 ANTENNA, 1/2 WAVE, QUAD Bpter)
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Connector 17
Connector
Thebottomconnector(Figure 7)enablesyoutomountthereceivertoeitherastandard5/8''threadpoleoradapter.
Bottom Connector for Standard SetupsP/N:100160801
Figure7:HiPerVBottomConnector
DisplayPanelOperations 18
Display Panel Operations
TheHiPerVLEDDisplayPanelisusedtodisplayandindicatethereceiverscurrentoperationalstatus.Thedisplayoffersacompactbutvaluablesummaryofthemostimportantreceiverinformationforthetypicaluser.ThischapterdescribesthedifferentLEDblinP/N:100160801
kpatternsandwhattheymean.
Figure8:LEDDisplayPanel
ReceiverHealth
Available Power BarMemory Capacity Bar
Wireless Status
Radio Status
Serial PortStatus
File Status
Battery Status
Timer
ReceiverHealth
Available Power Bar
Tracking Status
Memory Capacity Bar
Wireless Status
Radio Status
Serial PortStatus
File Status
Position Status Bar
Battery Status
PowerButton
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TheLEDdisplaytablebelowdescribesthemeaningoftheLEDiconsusedinthissection.
PowerButton p elddetermineshowthereceiverwill heuserthroughtheavailableoptions
LED ICON KEYDISPLAY SOLID BLINKING OFFP/N:100160801
erformsmultiplefunctions.Thenumberofsecondsthatthepowerbuttonispressedandhbehave.Atspecifictimeintervals,thereceiverissuesvoicemessagesorsoundstoguidet.
POWER BUTTON FUNCTIONSACTION SECONDS DESCRIPTION
Power ON Press for 1 second The HiPer V powers ON.
Power OFF Press for 3 seconds The HiPer V powers OFF.
WITH POWER ONFactory Reset Press for 10
secondsResets all parameters on theHiPer V to their default values.
Erase Erase All Files Press for 20 seconds Deletes all les from the SD/SDHC card.
DisregardPress for more than 25 seconds
No action. The HiPer V will return to normal operation.
Open/Close Data File Within 2 secondsStart a raw collection to a new le, or close a currently open le.
(Clear NVRAM)
Disp
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20
Bootduringthebootprocessthedisplayindicatesbootprogress.
AvailablePower wer.
BatteryStatusLE
AVDIS
BATP/N:100160801
Bar indicatestheremainingbatterychargeorremainingvoltagewhenusingexternalpo
D indicatesthecurrentlyavailablepowersourcesfortheHiPerV.
AILABLE POWER BARPLAY INTERNAL POWER REMAINING EXTERNAL POWER REMAINING
Greater than 50%Greater than 25%Greater than 10%Less than 10%
Greater than 8VGreater than 7.25VGreater than 6.5VLess than 6.5V
TERY STATUSOnly the internal battery is available.Only external power is available.Both the battery and external power are available.
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PositionStatusBar indicatesthecurrenttypeofpositioncomputed.
TrackingStatusL
POSITIONING STATUS BARRTK xed solution.DGPS or RTK oat solution.Stand-alone or base mode.Invalid or no position.
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ED indicatesthenumberandtypeofsatellitescurrentlybeingtrackedbytheHiPerV.
RACKING STATUS RDER DISPLAY STATUS
1 Blink per tracked GPS satellite.
2 Blink if no satellite signal with SNR value >48 dB*Hz.
3 Blink per tracked GLONASS satellite.
4Blinks once when no satellites or no solution. Off otherwise.
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MemoryCapacityBar indicatesthepercentageofavailablespaceontheSD/SDHCmemorycard.
FileStatusLED
Communication
MEMORY CAPACITY BARGreater than 50%Less than 50%Less than 25%Less than 10%
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/SERIAL PORT).
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Wireofth
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indicatesthestatusofthecurrentfile.
StatusLEDs
Memory full or SD/SDHC card is not ready.No card is installed.
ILE STATUSA le is open.Writing to the le.A le is not open or there is no SD/SDHC card in the slot.
COMMUNICATION STATUS (WIRELESS/RADIOBluetooth connection is establishedWaiting for Bluetooth connection.Bluetooth module is not powered.Internal radio is powered.Internal radio is not powered.Data is being transmitted from the aData is being received by the assoc
lessStatusLEDsindicatethestatuseinternalBluetoothmodule
oStatusLEDsindicatethestatusofthenalUHFradioandHSPA/CDMAmodule.
lPortStatusLEDsindicatethestatusrialport.
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TimerLED isusedinjobprogrammingtoindicatevariousstatesofajob.
WhentheHiPer smomentarily.
TIMER STATUSA Timer JOB has started and is waiting to begin file operations.The file is opened by the JOB.The file is closed by the JOB or no JOB was activated/executed.
Aftera eroffthereceiveP/N:100160801
VispoweredoffandatimerJOBisinwaiting,thetimerLEDblinksonceeverytwosecond
jobhasbeenactivated,iswaitingforexecution,orisbeingexecuted,youcannotpowrusingthePowerbutton.
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Managing Power
Thischapterdescribeshowtopowerthereceiver,chargethedetachablebatteries,anduseanexternalpowersource.
Turning On/Of
Toturnonthere rnedon,thereceiverschannelsinitializ
Toturnoffthere easethepowerbuttonwhentheBATTL
Using Internal
Thereceiverispo rt.Ifanexternalpowersourceisconnec
Therec ereceiverisplaced scharged.YouwillneedtoP/N:100160801
f the Receiver
ceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonuntiltheLEDsbrieflyflash.Whenthereceiveristueandbegintrackingallvisiblesatellitesatanytimeandlocation.
ceiver,pressandholdthepowerbuttonformorethanthreeandlessthan10seconds(relEDblinkssolidred).Thisdelaypreventsthereceiverfrombeingturnedoffbymistake.
and External Power Sources
weredbythedetachablebatteriesoranexternalpowersourceconnectedtothepowerpoted,thereceiverdrawspowerfromitoverthebattery.
eiverwilldrawasmallamountofpowerfromthebatterieswhenitisturnedoff.Ifthinstorageforalongperiod,suchasafewmonths,thebatteriesmaybecomefullydiuseanexternalpowersupplyorrechargethebatteriesbeforeuse.
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Youcanconnectthereceivertoanexternalpowersource,suchasavehiclebattery,with6.7to18VDCtooperatethereceiver.SeeSpecificationsonpage 69formoreinformationonexternalpowersourcerequirementstopowerthereceiverandchargetheinternalbatteries.
Batteries
Thebatterycomp ganexternalpowersource.
UseoneBDC70r
TheHiPerValso isautomaticallychargedfromthe
Powerinputgreaterthan18VDCcoulddamagethereceiver.P/N:100160801
artmentdoorprovidesaccesstothemainbattery.Thereceivercanalsobepoweredusin
echargeablebatteryatatimetopowerthereceiver.
containsaninternalbackupbattery,whichmaintainsaninternalRTC.Thebackupbatterymainbattery.
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Inserting
First,bef whilethepowerisswitched
Whenins notcomeincontactwiththe
RemoveP/N:100160801
Figure9:HiPerVBatteryandCharger
and Removing the Battery
oreremovingthebattery,alwaysturnoffpowertothereceiver.Ifthebatteryisremovedon,uncontrolledsystemshutdownwilloccurandfiledatamaybelostasaresult.ertingorremovingthebattery,makesurethatmoisture,dust,orotherforeignparticlesdo
insideoftheinstrument.batteriesfromthesurveyinginstrumentorchargerbeforeplacingintostorage.
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Storethebatteryinadryroomwherethetemperatureiswithinthefollowingranges.Forlongtermstorage,thebatteryshouldbechargedatleastonceeverysixmonths.
TheBDC llbatteries,itstillgenerate teryisinstorageandnotused ultintheoperatingtimeoft isrequired.
To Remove th
1. Turnoverth
Table 3. Battery Storage Time
Storage Period Temperature
1 week or less -20C to +50C1 week to 1 month -20C to +45CP/N:100160801
70usesthelatestadvancesinhighdensitylithiumionbatterytechnology;however,likeaspowerusingachemicalreactionandasaresult,hasalimitedlifetime.Evenwhenthebatforlongperiods,thebatterycapacitydeteriorateswiththepassageoftime.Thismayreshebatteryshorteningdespitehavingbeenchargedcorrectly.Inthisevent,anewbattery
e Battery:
eHiPerV.
1 month to 6 months -20C to +40C6 months to 1 year -20C to +35C
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2. Pushthebuttonsonbothsidesofthebatterycompartmentcover,andliftthebatterycover.P/N:100160801
Figure10:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover
Press and HoldBoth Battery
Compartment Buttons(One on Each Side)
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3. Slidethebatterytotheright,andseparatethebatteryfromtheconnector.
4. Liftuptheb
Onlyus atterytoexplodeanddaP/N:100160801
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attery,andremoveitfromthereceiver.
Slide Batteryto the Right to
Remove
eaHiPerVbatterywiththisreceiver.Usinganincorrectbatterytypemaycausethebmagethereceiver.
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To insert the battery:
1. Remove the battery cover.2. Gently slide the bottom of the battery along the battery guides until it snaps into place (Figure 12).P/N:100160801
Figure12:RemoveBatteryCompartmentCover
Slide Batteryto the Left to
Lock in Place
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Charging the Batteries
Whenthebatterychargeislow,theAvailablePowerBarchangesfromsolidgreentoyellowtoredandthenblinkingred,dependingontheremainingcharge(seeAvailablePowerBaronpage 20).Whenthereceiverisconnectedtoanexternalpowersource,thebatterydoesnotchargeandbecomesdisabledfromsupplyingpowertothereceiver.
Tochargethebattery,usethesuppliedcharger.Ittakesapproximately4hourstocompletelychargeonebatteryand8hourstocomple tnolessthan80%capacityafter50
To charge the
1. Connectthe
Theba e,fullychargethebatteriP/N:100160801
telychargetwobatteries.TheLiIonbatteriesusedinthebatterypacksshouldruna0chargingcycles.Youdonotneedtodrainthebatteriesbeforerecharging.
batteries:
powercabletothechargerandplugthechargerintothewalloutlet.
tteriesareshippedfromthefactorywithapartialcharge.Formaximumoperatingtimesbeforeusingthereceiver.
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2. Mountthebatteryinthechargerbymatchingthegroovesonthebatterywiththeguidesonthecharger.
3. Whencharg4. ThelampligP/N:100160801
Figure13:InsertBatteryontoCharger
ingbegins,thelamplightblinks.htissolidwhenchargingiscomplete.
Charging LEDs
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5. Removethebatteryandunplugthecharger.
Slots1 edinthecharger,thebat
Chargin rerangeorwhenthebat gingtemperaturerangeaP/N:100160801
Figure14:RemoveBattery
and2:Thechargerstartschargingthebatterymountedfirst.Iftwobatteriesareplacteryinslot1ischargedfirst,andthenthebatteryinslot2.
glamp:Thecharginglampisoffwhenthechargerisoutsidethechargingtemperatuteryismountedincorrectly.Ifthelampisstilloffafterthechargerfallswithinitscharndthebatteryismountedagain,contactalocaldealer.
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Insufficient Power
Ifthebatteriesb hutdownandautomaticallysav rthebatterychargestatus.SeeAvai
Ifthereceiversh activated.
Torestorepower
Recharge Makesu indicatedwithared
dot)whe Connect
Chargingtimeperbattery(at25C)isabout4hours(Chargingcantakelongerwhentemperaturesareeitherespeciallyhighorlow.)
Power roduct.FailuretocomplyP/N:100160801
ecomefullydischargedandanexternalpowersupplyisnotconnected,thereceiverwillserecordedfiles.Toavoiddisruptions,checktheAvailablePowerBaronthedisplaypanelfolablePowerBaronpage 20formoreinformation.
utsdownduetoinsufficientpower,thereceiverandallcommunicationportsbecomede
toyourreceiverandturnitbackon,dooneorallofthefollowing:
thebatteries.rethepower/serialcableissecurelyconnectedtothereceiversport.Alignthekeyways(nconnectingthepower/serialcabletothereceiverport.thereceivertoadifferentpowersource.
suppliedtothereceivershouldmatchthespecificationsprovidedbyTopcononthepwiththesespecificationsmaydamagethereceiver.
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Configuring the Receiver
Viewing Receiver Information
Thesectiondesc ware,andperformafactoryreset.To ontheHiPerVCD.Forinformationabou
IntheTopconRec ardwareandfirmwareversions,RAMsiz
ToopentheRece
1. Connectthe2. InTRU,con3. ClickDevice4. ClickDevice5. IntheConn6. IntheTRUm ars.P/N:100160801
ribesreceiveroptions,andhowtoloadanewOptionAuthorizationFile(OAF),updatefirmdothis,youwillneedtousetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)softwarethatwassuppliedtinstallingthesoftware,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual.
eiverUtility(TRU),theReceiverInfowindowdisplaysbasicreceiverinformation,suchashe,receiverID,serialnumber,etc.
iverInfowindow:
receivertoacomputerandopenTRU.necttothereceiver.
ApplicationModeReceiverManaging.Connect.ectionParameterswindow,selectthecorrectserialport,andclickConnect.ainwindow,clicktheInformationicon.TheReceiverInfowindow(Figure 15)appe
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Loading New Firmware
Receiverboardfirmwareisreleasedasacompressedfilethatyoudownloadanddecompress.Thisfilecontainsthefollowingfiles:
Mainboardfirmware GNSSfirmware Radiofir
TouploadGNSS
1. Connectthe2. Toconnect
a. Cli
b. Cli
c. In ,andthenclickCoP/N:100160801
mware
andradiofirmwarefilestothereceiver:
receivertoacomputerusingtheserialcable.tothereceiverinTRU:
ckDeviceApplicationModeReceiverManaging.ckDeviceConnect.theConnectionParameterswindow(Figure 16),selectSerialPortandtheportnamennect.
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3. ClicktheFir displays.Thiswindowena
4. MakesureR5. (Recommen6. BrowseforP/N:100160801
Figure16:ConnectionParametersWindow
mware iconintheTRUmainwindow.TheUploadFirmwarewindow(Figure 17)blesyoutouploadfirmwarefilestotheconnectedreceiver.eceiverisselectedintheDevicefield.ded)SelectSoftBreakastheCaptureMethod.andselectthereceiverboardsRAMandFlashfiles(Figure 17).
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7. ClickStartt8. ClickOKtoP/N:100160801
Figure17:UploadFirmwareWindow
ouploadtheselectedfiles.continueuploadingnewfirmwaretothereceiver(seeFigure 18).
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Toloadthemain
1. Performaf onpage 45.2. Removethe 6.3. Onthestor4. Insertthes5. Poweronth 0|LEDbeginsto
flash,indicaP/N:100160801
Figure18:FinishingFirmwareUpload
boardfirmwarefiletothereceiver:
actoryresetonthereceiver.SeePerformingaFactoryReset(ClearingtheNVRAM)storagecardfromthereceiver.SeeToinstall/removetheSD/SDHCcard:onpage 5agecard,createaFirmwarefolder,andcopytheacpu.sbcfileintothefolder.toragecardbackintothereceiver.ereceiver.Thereceiverwillpowerup20to30secondsslowerthannormal.The|0|tingthefirmwareisuploading.
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6. Resetthereceiveragaintoreturnittoitsoriginalfactorysettings.7. UsetheTopconReceiverUtiility(TRU)toensurethefirmwarewasuploadedsuccessfully.SeeLoadingNew
Firmwareonpage 37.
About the OAF
Topconissuesan sOAFsystemallowsyoutocustomize theoptionsyourequire.
TheHiPerVrecei areseveralupgradeoptionsavailable rement.Examplesofupgradeoptions
GPS+GL Radioba Network RTKand
ContactyourTop mation.P/N:100160801
OptionAuthorizationFile(OAF)toenablethespecificoptionsthatyoupurchased.Topconandconfigurethereceiveraccordingtoyourparticularneeds,thereforepurchasingonly
vertypicallyshipswithanOAFasperinitialpurchaseofthereceiverkitconfiguration.Therewiththereceiverthatcanextendthereceiversfunctionalitytobettersuityourjobrequiarelistedbelow:
ONASSdualfrequencystaticoperationsedRTKoperationRTKoperationupdaterateupto20Hz(10Hzstandard)condealerorarepresentativeforacompletelistingofavailableoptionsandpricinginfor
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Checking the Receivers OAF
TouseTRUtoviewthestatusofthereceiversoptions:
1. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualformoreinformationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.
2. InTRU,con
3. ClicktheOp s,soyoucanviewthecurrentP/N:100160801
necttothereceiver.
tions iconinthemainwindow.TheReceiverOptionswindow(Figure 19)displayauthorizationoptionsanduploadnewones.
Figure19:ReceiverOptions
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Loading an OAF
TopcondealersprovidecustomerswithOAFfiles.ForanyOAFrelatedquestions,emailTopconat options@topcon.comandincludethereceiversIDandserialnumber.Toobtainthesenumbers,seeViewingReceiverInformationonpage 35.
ToloadanewOAF:
1. Followthes2. ClickUploa3. NavigatetoP/N:100160801
tepsinCheckingtheReceiversOAFonpage 42.dOAFonthebottomoftheReceiverOptionswindow(seeFigure 19).thelocationofthenewOptionAuthorizationFile(Figure 20).
Figure20:LoadOAF
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4. Selecttheappropriatefile,andclickOpen(Figure 20).TopconsTRUinitiallycheckstoseeiftheselectedfileiscompatiblewiththecurrentlyconnectedreceiver.Ifyouchoseafilenotintendedforthisreceiver,theUploadOAFwindowdisplaysanerroriconnexttotheReceiverIDanddisablestheUploadtheFiletotheReceiverbutton.
5. PressUploaIfanOAFfil ationoptionsintooperation(FP/N:100160801
Figure21:OAFCompatibilityCheck
dtheFiletotheReceiver(Figure 21)tostartloadingthefile.eisuploadedtothereceiver,TRUwilloffertoresetthereceivertoputnewauthorizigure 22).
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6. ClickYes.
Performing a F
ThereceiversNo hasephemerisdataandreceiverpos elevationmasksandrecordinginterva restoresthereceiversfactory
Althoughclearing natecommunicationortrackingprobl
Afterclearingthe 5minutes).
ClearingtheNVR eepsinformationaboutthereceivelearingtheNVRAM) P/N:100160801
Figure22:ResettheReceiver
actory Reset (Clearing the NVRAM)
nVolatileRandomAccessMemory(NVRAM)holdsdatarequiredforsatellitetracking,sucition.TheNVRAMalsokeepsthecurrentreceiverssettings,suchasactiveantennainput,l,andinformationaboutthereceiversinternalfilesystem.ClearingthereceiversNVRAMdefaultsettings.
theNVRAMisnotrecommendedasacommonpractice,therearetimeswhenitcanelimiems.
NVRAM,thereceiverrequirestimetocollectnewephemeridesandalmanacs(around1
AMwillnotdeleteanyfilesalreadyrecordedinthereceiversmemory,andtheNVRAMkrfilesystem.
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YoucanalsouseTRUtoresetthereceiver(cleartheNVRAM):
1. Connectthereceivertoacomputer,andopenTRU.SeetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualformoreinformationaboutconnectingthereceivertoacomputer.
2. InTRU,connecttothereceiver.
3. ClicktheToolsicon inthemainwindow.
TheToolsw
4. ClickResetlearingtheNVRAM) P/N:100160801
indowappears,enablingyoutoresetthereceiverandcleartheNVRAM.
Figure23:ToolsDialogBox
Receiver,andclickYestocontinue.
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POWERUP Script Requirements
Afterturningonthereceiver,thePOWERUPscriptexecuteswhenthereceiverobtainsvalidpositioncoordinatesandthefollowingrequirementsaresatisfied.
ThePOWERUPscripthasbeeninstalledtoreceiver. ThePOWERUPscriptfunctionsettingisON. Therece Thereis
Installing
ToinstallthePOW
1. CopythePO2. InserttheS3. PerformaF4. Oncethein
IfthefiIfthere ptfile.ts P/N:100160801
iverisnotstartingbyusingthetimer.noenabledjob/session.
the POWERUP Script
ERUPscriptontotheHiPerVreceiver:
WERUPscriptfilepowerup.gcstothePOWERUPfolderontheSDcard.DcardintoHiPerVreceiver.actoryResetontheHiPerV.stallationissuccessful,thepowerup.gcsfileisremovedfromtheSDcard.
leattributionisReadonly,thefilewillnotbenotremoved.istheexistingPOWERUPscriptontheHiPerV,itwillbeoverwrittenbythenewscri
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Uninstalling the POWERUP script
ThePOWERUPscriptcanbeuninstalledbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.
Method1:Installanempty(noscript)powerup.gcsfile.
Method2:Sendthecommandset,/ext/powerup/clear,yusingtheTerminalfeatureofTRU.
Editing th
Itisnotpossible RUPscriptaftermodifyingthesc
Enabling
Itisnecessaryto UPscriptateverystartupoftherec
Method1:Send
Method2:Perfo
Method3:Enablts P/N:100160801
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toedittheexistingPOWERUPscriptinreceiverdirectly.Install(overwrite)thenewPOWEriptusingTRU.
the POWERUP Script
enablethePOWERUPscriptfunctioninordertoallowtheHiPerIItoexecutethePOWEReiver.EnablethePOWERUPscriptbyusinganyofthefollowingthreemethods.
theterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,on
rmaFactoryResetofthereceiver.
eusingtheTRUsoftware.
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Disabling POWERUP Script
DisablethePOWERUPscriptbyusingeitherofthefollowingtwomethods.
Method1:Sendtheterminalcommandset,/ext/powerup/mode,off
Method2:DisablebyusingtheTRUsoftware.
Managing the
TheTopconRece dedinTopconreceivers.
Toconfigurethe
Acompu TRUinsta Aserialc
Forinstructiono otharesuppliedontheHiPerVMan P/N:100160801
Radio Modem
iverUtility(TRU)softwaresupportstheconfigurationofallradiomodemsthatareembed
radiomodem,havethefollowingready:
terrunningaWindows2000operatingsystemornewerlledonthecomputerableorBluetoothcapablecomputernconfiguringradiomodems,seetheTRUReferenceManualortheTopconRadioGuide.BualCDandtopcontotalcare.com.
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Field System Setup
ThischapterdescribesthefieldsetupofyournewHiPerV,soitisreadyforuseasaBase,RTKornetworkRover,orstaticdatacollection.P/N:100160801
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HiPerVReceiver
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Setting Up the Base Receiver
1. Mountthereceiveronatripodwithatribrach,tribrachadapter,andprismspacer,asshowninthepictureontheright.
2. Positionthebasesystem(fromstep1)overaknownpoint.
3. LevelthetrifromthegrMeasuring
4. ConnecttheportforRTK
5. Pressthepointegratedwwhenthere
6. Connectthecollector,ruandstartth
7. ViewtheLEstatus.See P/N:100160801
podandmeasuretheheightofthereceiveroundusingthetapemeasure.SeeAntennaHeightonpage 53.externalradioantennatotheantennasetup.werbuttontoturnonthereceiver.Theirelessdeviceinthereceiverturnsonceiverispowered.receivertotheBluetoothenableddatanningTopconFieldsoftware,toconfigureebaseHiPerVreceiver.DdisplaypanelforthereceiverscurrentalsoDisplayPanelOperationsonpage 18.
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Setting Up the Rover Receiver
1. Mountthereceiverontheroverpole,asshowninthepictureontheright.
2. AttachaTopconcontrollertothepoleusingamountingbracket.
3. Ifyouarenpole,measufromthegrHeighton
4. Connecttheantennapo
5. Presstheporeceiver.Ththereceivepowered.
6. ConnecttheenableddatFieldsoftwaaroverrece
7. ViewtheLEreceiverscPanelOperar P/N:100160801
otusingafixedheightroverretheheightofthereceiveround.SeeMeasuringAntennapage 53.externalradioantennatothertforRTKsetup.werbuttontoturnontheeintegratedwirelessdeviceinrturnsonwhenthereceiveris
receivertotheBluetoothacollector,runningTopconre,toconfiguretheHiPerVasiver.Ddisplaypanelfortheurrentstatus.SeealsoDisplaytionsonpage 18.
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Measuring Antenna Height
Thereceivercalculatesthecoordinatesoftheantennasphasecenter.Todeterminethecoordinatesofthestationmarker,specifythefollowing:
Measuredheightoftheantennaabovethestationmarker Method Modelo
Anynecessaryanantennamodel,icombinedwithamethods,allowscoordinates.
Toaccuratelyme
1. Measurethmarker,eithYoumayeitReferencePatthebaseheighttoththesideof
2. RecordthethefieldnoP/N:100160801
ofmeasuringtheantennaheightftheantenna/receiverusedtennaphasecenteradjustments,basedonthesautomaticallyapplied.Thisadjustment,whenccuratelymeasuredheightandmeasurementforcorrectlycomputedreferencemarker
asuretheantennaheight:
eantennaheightabovethecontrolpointorertheslantheightortheverticalheight.hermeasuretheverticalheighttotheAntennaoint(ARP)locatedatthebottomofthereceiverofthemountingthreads,ormeasuretheslanteSlantHeightMeasurementMark(SHMM)onthereceiver,asshownontheright.antennaheight,pointsname,andstarttimeintes.
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Collecting Data
Thischapterprovidesgeneralinformationaboutrecordingdata,downloadingit,andmanagingfiles.
Setting Record
TheTopconRece typesofmessages,inwhichtorecordd TRUReferenceManualformoreinforma ndrecordingrawdata.
Logging Rates
Thereceiverlogs spacedependsonthesizeofthememo ity1.Theamountofmemoryusedto rameters,seetheTRUReferenceManua
1.Themaximu Ccardswheninsertedintothereceive outanydelay.P/N:100160801
ing Parameters
iverUtility(TRU)softwareenablesyoutosetloggingparameters,suchasloggingrateandata.ThissoftwareandtheTRUReferenceManualissuppliedontheHiPerVCD.Seethetion.TheHiPerVreceiveriscompatiblewithanyTopconfieldsoftwareforconfigurationa
dataontheSD/SDHCcardthatisinsertedintothememorycardslot.Theamountoffilerycardbeingused.TheHiPerVreceivercansupportmemorycardsofupto32GBcapac
logdatadependsontheloggingrate.Formoreinformationaboutsettingloggingratepal.
mnumberoffilesislimitedto512.Thereceivermaytakeupto50secondstochecklarger(8/16/32GB)SDHr.For2and4GBSD/SDHCcards,thisexternalcardcheckiscompletedinstantly,allowingyoutouseitwith
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Using SD/SDHC Cards
TheSD/SDHCcardslotsresideunderthebatteryontheinsideedgeofthebatteryrecess.ThedatathatresidesontheSD/SDHCcardcanbeaccessedbyremovingthecardandusinganexternalSD/SDHCcardreaderorbyusingTopconsoftwaretodownloadthedatafromthecardviaHiPerVsserialportorBluetoothconnection.AsecuredigitalcardsuitableforindustrialusecanbepurchasedfromalocalTopcondealer.TheSD/SDHCcardisavailableinFAT16orFAT32formatsothattheremovableSD/SDHCcardissuitablefo SD/SDHCCardRecommendatioP/N:100160801
rcopyingdatafilesdirectlytoacomputer.ForrecommendationsonSD/SDHCcards,seensonpage 89.
Figure25:HiPerVCardSlotExample
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To install/remove the SD/SDHC card:
1. Ensurethereceiveristurnedoff.2. Removethebattery.SeeInsertingandRemovingtheBatteryonpage 26.3. CarefullypushtheSD/SDHCcard,labelsidedown,intotheSD/SDHCcardslot(Figure 25)untilitlocksintoplace
Or,pushthecardoncetoremoveit..
Oncethereceive asneeded.
Donot operremovalofthecarP/N:100160801
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risturnedon,thereceiverboardwilldetecttheSD/SDHCcard,anditwillbereadytouse
removethecardifthereceiverispoweredon.Damagetodatamayresultfromimprd.
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Recording Data
YoucanlograwGNSSdatatothereceiversmemorycardandusetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)orMAGNETOfficesoftwaretodownloadthefilestoacomputer.
Tostartorstoprecordingdatatothereceiver,youcanusetheLEDdisplaypanelorTRU.
1. PressthePo2. Waitforthe atellitesandamber
forGLONA r more satellites provide opt
3. PressthePO FileExplorerL
4. Makesuret nhasstarted.TheRECLEDbli
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werbuttontoturnonthereceiver.STATLEDtoindicatesatellitesarebeingtracked.TheSTATLEDblinksgreenforGPSsSS satellites. A short red blink indicates the receiver has not solved a position. Five o
imal positioning.WERbuttonthreetimeswithintwosecondstobeginrecording.YoucanalsoselectogsStartinTRUtobeginrecordingdata.heREClightisblinkinggreen.Thisindicatesthatafilehasopenedanddatacollectionkseachtimedataissavedtomemory.avefinishedrecording,pressthePOWERbuttonthreetimes,andmakesuretheRECileExplorerLogsStopinTRUtoenddatarecording.hereceiver,pressandholdthePOWERbuttonfor3to10secondsuntilallLEDsturnred.
alsologdatausingMAGNETFieldsoftware.
Colle
cting D
ata
ManagingFiles 58
Managing Files
Rawdataisrecordedastimetaggedmeasurementsinasinglerawdatafile.Eachfileisrecordedtothereceiversmemoryandautomaticallygivenanameanda*.tpsfileextension.Youcanthentransferafileofcollecteddatatoacomputerwithfilemanagingsoftware,suchastheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU),whichissuppliedontheGPS+SoftwareCD.Thisprogramallowsyoutouseanautomaticnamingfeature,enterfilenames,anddeletefilesasnecessary.Formoreinformation,seetheTRUReferenceManua
Download
Aftercompleting rbackup.Downloadingand ll,thereceiverstopsloggingdata,and .)
Therearethreeo
Deleteal Thiserasesallofthefilesinth
Useaser eceiverUtility(TRU),youcans oreinformation.
RemoveP/N:100160801
lsuppliedontheHiPerVCD.
ing and Deleting Files
asurvey,downloaddatafilestoacomputeroracontrollerforstorage,postprocessing,odeletingfilespreparesthememorycardforthenextsurvey.(WhenthememorycardisfutheRECLEDturnsdark/off,indicatinganerrorcondition.Existingdataisnotoverwritten
ptionsfordeletingrawdatafilesfromthereceiver:
lofthefilesusingtheLEDdisplaypanel(i.e.holdthepowerbuttonfor20to25seconds).ereceiversinternalmemory.ialorBluetoothconnectiontodownloadthefilestoacomputer/controller.IntheTopconRelectthefilesyouwanttodeletefromthereceiver.SeetheTRUReferenceManualformthememorycardandinsertitintothememorycardslotofacomputer/controller.
Troubleshooting 59
Troubleshooting
Thischapterwillhelpyoudiagnoseandsolvesomecommonproblemsthatmayoccurwiththereceiver.
Check This Firs
Beforecontactin
Checkall checkforwornordefective
Checkth Checkth eSpecificationson
page 57 Checkth randthemostcurrent
firmware CheckTo alcare.com)forthe
latestupThen,trythefoll
Poweron r).
Donot gethehardware.P/N:100160801
t!
gyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupport,checkthefollowing:
externalreceiverconnectionscarefullytoensurecorrectandsecureconnections.Doublecables.ereceiversbatteriesforafullcharge.epowersourceforincorrectlyconnectedcables,andensurethepowersourceisvalid.Seforexternalpowerrequirements.esoftware.Makesurethemostcurrentsoftwareversionisdownloadedontothecomputeisloadedintothereceiver.ChecktheTopconwebsiteforthelatestupdates.pconTechnicalSupport(www.topconsupport.com)orTopconTotalCare(www.topcontotdates.owing:
andoffthereceiverbypressingthePowerbuttonorbyusingTRU(ToolsResetreceive
attempttorepairequipmentyourself.Doingsowillvoidthewarrantyandmaydama
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PoweringProblems 60
RestoredefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15secondsorusingTRU(ToolsClearNVRAM).Thisrestoresthereceiversparameterstothefactorydefaultsettingsanderasesthealmanacandephemerisfiles.Thisactiondoesnotdeletedatafilesfromthereceivermemory.
EraseallfilesbypressingthePowerbuttonfor20yo25secondsorbyusingFileExplorerDeleteAllFilesinTRU.Thiswilldeleteallfilesstoredinthereceiversnonremovablememorycard.
Iftheproblempersists,seethefollowingsectionsforothersolutions.
Powering Pro
Thefollowing
Thereceiverd ThebaCharg
IfyouMake
ThereIf,aft snotpowerup,contaP/N:100160801
blems
aresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredpowerproblems.
oesnotpoweruptterymaybedischarged.ethebatteryovernight.SeeChargingtheBatteriesonpage 22.areusinganexternalpowersource,thecablemaybedisconnectedordamaged.surethecableissecurelyconnectedandundamaged.ceivermayhaveadefectivechargerordefectivebattery.erchangingthebatteryorconnectinganexternalpowersource,thereceiverstilldoectyourlocaldealerorTopconTechnicalSupportforadvice.
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ReceiverProblems 61
Receiver Problems
Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounteredreceiverproblems.
ThereceivercannotestablishaconnectiontoacomputerorexternalcontrollerCablespecificproblems:
ThecaUnplu
ThecaUsea
Genericproble
Therea. C eceiverUtility(TRU)
Rb. C
c.
Thereceiverd
Theco ntotracksatellites).Orde respondingreceiveroptioP/N:100160801
bleisnotproperlypluggedin.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.bleisdamaged.nundamagedcable.Contactadealertoreplacethecable.ms:
ceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU[seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual].lickReceiverSettingsPorts.
ChangetheInputModefortheportusedforconnectiontocmd.
oesnotlockontosatellitesforalongperiodoftime
rrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired(L1/L2,GPS/GLONASSmustbeoranewOAFwiththedesiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecorns.ContactadealerorvisittheTopconwebsitefordetails.
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RefertotheReceiverManagingchapteroftheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetaileddescriptionofoptions.
Thereceivertrackstoofewsatellites Thesurveyisconductednearobstructions(treecanopy,tallbuildings,andsoforth).MakesuretheMultipathReductionboxeshavebeenenabled.
a. C eceiverUtility(TRU)R
b. I
c. O theC/Acode
Move
Thereceiverc IncorreSpeci acollectionsoftware.
ThecoOrde rrespondingreceiveroptio
Refer ptions. There shouldtrackatleast
fivecoP/N:100160801
onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual).nTRU,connecttothereceiver.
ntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingAdvtab.Makesuremultipathreductioncheckboxisselected.toanareafreeofobstructions,ifapplicable.
annotobtainCodeDifferentialand/orRTKsolutionsctBasecoordinatesentered.fythecorrectcoordinatesfortheBasestationusingTRUoranothersuitablefielddatrrespondingreceiveroptionsmaybedisabledorexpired.ranewOAFwiththerequiredoptionsactivatedtoenableorextendvalidityofthecons.totheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManualforadetaileddescriptionofoarenotenoughcommonsatellites.Inordertoobtainafixedsolution,theBaseandRovermmonsatellites.
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ChecktheelevationmasksoftheRoverandBasereceivers;theyshouldbethesame.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.
Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking. AdiscrepancyexistsbetweenthedifferentialstandardsusedattheBaseandRoverreceivers.EnsuretheBaseandRoverreceiversusethesamecorrectionsinput/outputformat:
a. ConnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReceiverUtility(TRU)ReferenceManual).
b. I
c. O
d. D rmatchestheformato
PoorsEnsurIncre gsTrackingObs.Cond possible).
Them Thesp stherateatwhichthe
receivChan
TheBaConfi ReferenceManual.
ThediCloseP/N:100160801
nTRU,connecttothereceiver.
ntheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsPorts.oubleclickontheporttobeconfiguredandmakesuretheinputmodeoftheRoveftheBaseoutputmode(i.e.RTCM3).atellitegeometry(PDOP/GDOPvaluesaretoohigh).etheelevationmaskislessthan15degrees.asethePDOPthreshold.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettinuctthesurveyduringatimeperiodwhensatellitevisibilityandgeometryisbetter(ifodembatteryislow.ecifiedbaudrateisincompatiblewiththebaudratesthemodemsupports.Thebaudrateiertransmitsdifferentialmessagestothemodemandviceversa.gethemodemsbaudrate.seandRovermodemsusedifferentradiolinkparameters.guretheBaseandRoverradiomodemsaccordingtotheprocedureslistedintheTRUstancebetweentheBaseandRoveristoofar.thedistancebetweentheBaseandRover.
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Userepeaterstoincreaseradiocoverage. Theelevationmaskisabove15degrees.Lowertheelevationmask.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,chooseReceiverSettingsTrackingObs.Verifythereisaclearviewoftheskytoallowsufficientsatellitetracking.
Theremaybeasourceofradiointerferencethatdisruptsradiocommunications.ChangetheRFchannel(ifpossible).Remo
Thereceiverd TheSD ThereMake )ReferenceManual.
ThereDown eletingFilesonpage
Thef his,ontheTRUmainwindP/N:100160801
vingthesourceofthejammingsignalorrelocatetheradioantennas(ifpossible).
oesnotstartloggingdata/SDHCcardisnotproperlyinserted.ceivermemoryoptionisdisabledorexpired.surethememoryoptionisenabled.Fordetails,seetheTopconReceiverUtility(TRUceiversmemorycarddoesnothavefreespace.loadand/ordeletedatafilestofreeupspacefornewfiles.SeeDownloadingandD46.ilesystemisnotinitialized.InitializetheFileSystemontheSDcardusingTRU.Todotow,chooseFileExplorerInitializeFileSystem.
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BluetoothProblems 65
Bluetooth Problems
Thefollowingaresomeofthemostcommonlyencounterederrormessagesandotherproblems.
TRUerrormessage:Cantfindreceiver
Thereceiveristurnedoff.Ensur
BluetoReset seconds.Youc hooseReceiverSetti
ThereMove
ThereMove
ThereDisco
Therea. C eceiverUtility(TRU)
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ethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.othisnotturnedon;theBTLEDisoff.thereceivertothefactorydefaultsettingsbypressingthePowerbuttonfor10to15analsoturnonpowertoBluetoothusingTRU.Todothis,ontheTRUmainwindow,cngsBluetooth.isinterference.thereceiver,controller,orcomputertoanunobstructedlocation.ceiveristoofaraway.thedevicesclosertogether.ceiverisalreadyconnectedviaBluetoothtoanotherdevice.nnectthereceiverfromtheothercontrollerorcomputer.ceiverportusedforconnectionisnotinCommandmode.onnectthereceivertoacomputerandopenTRU(seeConnectionintheTopconReferenceManual).
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b. ClickConfigurationReceiverPorts.c. ChangetheInputModefortheBluetoothserialportusedforconnectiontocmd.
TRUerrormes AnothCloseConn
Aftersearchin
ThereCheckCheckUnpluIfthe
Canseetheico t
DeviceMake
Thisisthemostcommoncauseforthiserrormessage.UseTRUtodoublecheckthesettingsfortheconnectionport.P/N:100160801
sage:OpenCOM#portfailed:Accessisdeniederapplicationusesthecomputerportdedicatedforconnection.theapplication,andthenreconnect.ectthereceiverviaanother,unusedcomputerport.
gforavailabledevices,nonearediscovered
ceiverisnotreceivingpower.thatthereceiverisgettingpowerandisturnedon.thattheoptionalpowercableiscorrectlyattachedtotheportifoneisbeingused.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.
powercableisdamaged,contactaDealertopurchaseanewcable.
nforthereceiversBluetoothmoduleonthecomputerscreen,butcannotconnecttoi
securitysettingsprobablydiffer.suretheBluetoothenableddevicesusethesamesecuritysettings.
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TRUProblems 67
Bluetoothmodulesettingsmayhavechanged.a. IfthesettingsarechangedfortheBluetoothmodule,removeitfromthelistofdiscoveredBluetooth
devicesusingtheBluetoothmanagerprogram(suppliedwiththedeviceusedtomanagethereceiver).
b. Repeatthesearch.
TRU Problems
Thefollowing
TRUcannotco ThereEnsur
IfusinCheckUnplu
IfusinUseaConta
IfusinUseaMake PerVreceiver,thisisBluetP/N:100160801
isthemostcommonlyencounteredTRUproblem.
nnecttothereceiverceiveristurnedoff.ethereceiverhaspowerandisturnedon.gacable,thecablesconnectorsareimproperlyattached.thatthecableconnectorisattachedtothecorrectserialport.gthecable,thensecurelyandproperlyreconnectittothereceiver.gacable,thecableisdamaged.nundamagedcable.ctadealertopurchaseanewcable.gBluetoothwirelesstechnology,theincorrectportisselected.computerorreceiverthathasBluetoothwirelesstechnologyenabled/installed.surethecomputerandreceiverusethecorrectportsforcommunication.FortheHioothserialportA(btsp\a).
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Cleaning and Storing the Receiver
Useacleanclothmoistenedwithneutraldetergentorwater. Neveruseanabrasivecleaner,ether,thinnerbenzene,orothersolvents. Alwaysmakesurethereceiveriscompletelydrybeforestoringit.Dryanymoisturewithasoft,cleancloth.
Getting Customer Support
Ifthetroubles nCustomerSupport.Forcontactinfeceiver P/N:100160801
hootinghintsandtipsinthisoperatorsmanualfailtoremedytheproblem,contactTopcoormation,seeGettingTechnicalSupportonpage 7.
Specifications 69
Specifications
ThischapterprovidesspecificationsfortheHiPerVanditsinternalcomponents.
General Detail
Physical
Enclosure Ma
Color To
Dimensions 18
Weight 1.0
Antenna Int
Battery Bu
Controller Ex
Mounting 5/8
Seals SilP/N:100160801
s
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications
gnesium alloy
pcon Yellow and Topcon Gray
4.0mm X 95.0mm (diameter x Height)0kg (without battery and radio)ernal micro center
ilt-in, detachable/replaceable
ternal
-11, quick release
icone
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 70
Keys One key:Power- On/Off, multi-function
LEDs 22 LEDsReceiver HealthScheduler StatusAvBaSaPoMeFilWiRaSe
Environment
Operating temperature
-20
Storage temperature -45
Humidity 10
Water/Dust-proof IP6
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801
ailable Power Barttery Statustellite Tracking Barsition Statusmory Capacity Bare Statusreless Statusdio Statusrial Port Status
to +65C (Battery) / -40 to +65C (Ext.) / -20 to +55 (w/ UHF modem module)
C to +70C
0% condensing
7 with all connector caps closed.
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 71
Power
Built in battery BDC70 Li-ion 5.2Ah (Typical) / 7.2VDCBattery weight 195g
Battery charging time
4 h
Operating time Ov
External power 1 p
Input voltage 6.7
Consumption 4W
Battery charge Us
On-board BaOp
I/O
Communication Ports
Bl
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801
ours
er 7.5 hours (20C / static data logging / w BT) ort
to 18 VDC
(w/o UHF modem)e CDC68
ckup battery for NVRAM and RTC storage;eration for approximately 100 days.
uetooth and (Serial) RS-232C
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 72
Port specifications COM1: 4,800 to 115,200 bps (RS Level)115,200 bps (default)Bluetooth: 115,200 bps (SPP/Single Channel mode)
Modem Antenna BNC or reverse polarity TNC (depending on modem type)NMEA
NMEA version Ve
Messages GG
Output interval Up
DGPS
Correction format RT
RTCM message type
1,
Process interval Up
Output interval for RTCM correction data
Up
Elevation mask 0 t
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801
r. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0
A, GLL, GNS, GRS, GSA, GST, GSV, HDT, RMC, VTG, ZDA, ROT, GMP
to 20Hz
CM SC104 Ver 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 3.1
3, 9, 31, 32, 34; user selectable
to 20Hz
to 20Hz
o 90 degrees (independent of data logging)
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 73
RTK
Correction formata CMR/CMR+, RTCM SC104 Ver 2.2, 2.3, 3.0 or 3.1
RTCM message type
User selectable
Ambiguity initialize OT
Baseline Length Up
Initialize time > 1
Output interval for CMR/RTCM
Up
Elevation 0 t
Solution mode DeEx
Process interval Up
Table4.ReceiverGeneralSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801
F (L1, L1/L2) to 50km
5 seconds, typical
to 20Hz
o 90 degrees (independent of data logging)lay (synchronization)trapolation (not synchronized) to 20Hz
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 74
Survey Accuracyb
Static L1 only: H: 3mm + 0.8 ppm xD V: 4mm + 1 ppm xD
L1
Fast Static L1
Kinematic L1
RTK L1
DGPS PoTy
Cold startWarm startReacquisition
Specifica
tions
GeneralDetails 75
a.CMR/CMR+isathirdpartyproprietaryformat.Useofthisformatisnotrecommendedandperformancecannotbeguaranteed.UseofindustrystandardRTCM3.xisalwaysrecommendedforoptimalperformance.
b.RMSValues:Accuracydependsonthenumberofsatellitesused,obstructions,satellitegeometry(DOP),occupationtime,multipatheffects,atmosphericconditions,baselinelength,surveyprocedures,anddataquality.
Perfor in elevation and adhere
In area sed ionospheric activit
Use ro .P/N:100160801
mance specifications assume a minimum of 6 GPS satellites above 15 degrees nce to the procedures recommended in this manual.
s of high multipath, during periods of large PDOP, and during periods of increay, performance may degrade.
bust checking procedures in areas of extreme multipath or under dense foliage
Specifica
tions
GPSBoardDetails 76
GPS Board Details
Table5.GPSBoardSpecifications
Receiver Type (set by activating the proper OAF)
Internal GNSSboard: HiPer V
G: GPS L1GDGGGG
Hardware type:country/region/pur-pose dependent
wiwiwiwiwiwi
Tracking Specification
Standard Channels 22GP
Tracked Signals GPGL
Tracking Functions
Multi-path reduction
CoP/N:100160801
: GPS L1/L2:GPS/GLONASS L1D: GPS/GLONASS L1/L2
thout internal radio/modemth Digital UHF IIth Digital UHF II + HSPAth Digital UHF II + CDMAth FH915th FH915+HSPA
s
6 channelsa; Vanguard ASIC with patented Universal Tracking Channel TechnologyS and GLONASS, WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/QZSS S: L1, L1 C/A, L2, L2P(Y), L2C code and carrierONASS: L1P, L1 C/A, L2 C/A, L2P code and carrier
de and Carrier
Specifica
tions
GPSBoardDetails 77
PLL/DLL/QLL Bandwidth, order, adjustableSmoothing interval Code and Carrier
WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS
Optional
Data Features
Formats TP
Features Up10RTMuGeDiOuCM
Memory
Internal Memory SD
Capacity De
Logging Interval 0.0
a.VanguardASICincludes
Table5.GPSBoardSpecifications(Continued)P/N:100160801
S, NMEA, RTCM, CMR/CMR+
to 20 Hz update rate for real time position and raw data (code and carrier)cm code phase and 0.1mm carrier phase precisionCM SC104 version 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, and 3.1 I/Oltiple Base RTCMoid and Magnetic Variation models fferent DATUMs supporttput of grid coordinatesR and CMR+ support
/SDHC card, removable
pendent on capacity of the installed SD/SDHC card
5 to 86,400 seconds, depending on purchased options
twodedicatedchannelsforLBandsignaltracking.ThereceiverdoesnotsupportLBandsignaltracking.
Specifica
tions
BluetoothModuleDetails 78
Bluetooth Module Details
Internal Topco
Forcompletedet eManual(p/n:100159801).
Table6.BluetoothModuleSpecifications
Range Up to 10 m (indoor), up to 50m (outdoor)Type Class 1a
a.ForthereceiversClass
Service classes Mi
Supported profiles SP
Frequency Country Code
NoP/N:100160801
n Digital UHF II Modem General Specifications
ailsregardingtheTopcondigitalUHFIImodem,refertotheTopconRadioGuideReferenc
1Bluetoothfunctionalitytoworkproperly,theconnecteddevicemustalsosupportClass1Bluetooth.
scellaneous
P
rth America and Europe
Specifica
tions
79
Table7.GRX2DigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications
Parameter Specification
Operating frequency rangea UHF 400 470 MHz
Modulation techniques
Protocolsb,c
Occupied bandwidtha (chanData transmission rate at 25Channel Spacing
Data transmission rate at 20Channel SpacingData transmission rate at 12Channel Spacing
Data speed of serial interfaForward Error CorrectionScramblingCommunication modeP/N:100160801
GMSK and 4-Level FSK (4FSK)Satel 4FSKPDL GMSKPDL 4FSKTrimTalk GMSK
nel spacing) 25 kHz, 20 kHz or 12.5 kHz kHz 9600 bps GMSK
19200 bps 4FSK kHz 4800 bps GMSK
9600 bps 4FSK.5 kHz 4800 bps GMSK
9600 bps 4FSKce Max 115200 bps
Yes
Yes
Half-Duplex
Specifica
tions
InternalFH915+ModemGen 80
Internal FH915
Operation modes TransmitterReceiverRepeater
a.Dependentonthecountryandregion,andmode(base/rover)ofoperation.b.UseofPDLandSatel4F
isrecommendedforalc.Thedatatransmissionc
withUHFNarrowbandpleaseseehttp://transalsoinplaceinotherglocalcomplianceobliga
Parameter
Operating frequency rangecountry/region/purpose depSignal structuringHopping patternHopping channelsOccupied bandwidthFrequency modulation tech
Table7.GRX2DigitalUHFIIModemGeneralSpecifications(Continued)
Parameter SpecificationeralSpecifications P/N:100160801
+ Modem General Specifications
SKprotocolsisrecommendedinapplicationswherepossible.Notethataminimumbaudrateof9600bpslRTKoperations.CompatibilitywithTrimTalkissubjecttosomerestrictions.onfigurationsindicated(protocolandchannelspacing)aretheonlyprotocolsthatprovidecomplianceingrestrictionsthatareeffectiveasofJanuary1,2013intheUSandCanada.Formoreinformation,ition.fcc.gov/pshs/publicsafetyspectrum/narrowbandingfaq.htmlfordetails.Similarrestrictionsarelobalmarkets.PleasecontactyourDealerorlocalgovernmentradioauthoritytoensureyouunderstandtions.
Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications
Specification
endent902 to 928 MHz, United States915 to 925 MHz, AustraliaFrequency hopping spread spectrum5 per band, user-selected128
100KHz
nique FSK, 64 Kbps
Specifica
tions
InternalFH915+ModemGen 81
System gain 135 dBNetwork topology Point-to-point, point-to-multipointProtocol FH915, FH915+Transmitter (TX)Carrier powerReceiver (RX)SensitivityDynamic rangeData communicationsSerial interfaceSerial data rateEffective radio link rate
Error correctionAntenna TypeTypeConnectorGain
Table8.InternalFH915+ModemGeneralSpecifications(Continued)
Parameter SpecificationeralSpecifications P/N:100160801
250 mW (24 dBm)/1 W (30 dBm), user selectable
-105 dBm at 10-4 BER105 dBm
RS2329600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps, user selectable9600, 10200, 17000, 51000 bpsUser selectable for FH915; automatic selection for FH915+FEC (15.7) majority decoding
1/2 wave sleeve dipoleReverse polarity TNC2.1 dBi
Specifica
tions
OptionalCellularModuleDet 82
Optional Cellular Module Details
ThissectiondescribesthespecificationsofthecellularmodulesofferedwiththeHiPerVreceiver.
CDMA Module Specifications
General (Dual
Supported bands
TX power
Data
AT command Se
Regulatory and approvalsails P/N:100160801
Table 9. Cellular Module Specifications
Band CDMA 1xRTT Module)
a CDMA 800/1900 MHz
800 MHz Class 3 (24 dBm)1900 MHz Class 2 (24 dBm)1x/QNC/HSPDCSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps
t N/A
CDG1, CDG2FCC, IC, CCCEMCQS9000 manufacturingRoHS/WEEE
Specifica
tions
OptionalCellularModuleDet 83
a.TopconGNSSreceiversequippedwithintegratedC24wirelessmodulesareauthorizedtooperateintheUSonlyontheVerizonTMwirelessnetwork.
HSPA Module Specifications
Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications
General (3.5G
Supported bands
TX power
Data
AT command Seails P/N:100160801
Wireless Module Quad-band GSM and UMTS/HSPA)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHzUMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100 MHz
UMTS/HSPA - Class 3 (0.25 Watt)GSM 850/900 MHz Class 4 (2 Watt)GSM 1800/1900 MHz Class 1 (1 Watt)EDGE 850/900 MHz Class E2 (0.5 Watt)EDGE 1800/1900 MHz Class E2 (0.4 Watt)UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 3GPP, Release 6GSM/GPRS 3GPP, Release 9Max uplink 5.76 Mbps, max downlink 7.2 MbpsEDGE, Multi-Slot class 12CSD, Max BR 14.4 Kbps GSM, Max BR 14.4 Kbps UMTS
t GSM 07.05, 07.07
Specifica
tions
Battery(BDC70)Specification 84
Battery (BDC7
Regulatory and approvals
FCC, ICANATEL (Brazil)PTCRBR&TTE/CEGCF
Table 10. Cellular Module Specifications
General
Nominal voltage 7.2
Capacity 5.2
Dimensions 38
Weight about abs P/N:100160801
0) Specifications
RoHS/WEEEACMABABT
Table 11. Battery Specifications
V
Ah
(W) x 70 (D) x 40 (H) mmout 195g
Specifica
tions
Charger(CDC68)Specification 85
Charger (CDC68) Specifications Table 12. Charger Specifications
General
Input voltage: AC
Charging time per battery (at 25C):
ab(C or low
Charging temperature range:
0C
Storage temperature range:
-20
Size: 94
Weight: abs P/N:100160801
100 to 240V
out 4 hoursharging can take longer than the times stated above when temperatures are either especially high.) to 40C (32F to 104F)
C to 65C (-4F to 149F)
(W) X 102 (D) X 36 (H) mmout 170g
Specifica
tions
ConnectorSpecifications 86
Connector Specifications
Thereceiverhas3externalconnectors;oneUHF/915+radiomodemorcellularantennaconnector.
UHF Radio Modem Connector
Reverse T
Modem
UHF B
Modem
915+ RP/N:100160801
NC Connector
Table13.UHFModemConnectorSpecifications
Type Signal Type Dir Details
NC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output frommodem antenna
Table14.ReverseTNCConnectorSpecifications
Type Signal Type Dir Details
everse TNC Modem I/O I/O RF/GSM output frommodem antenna
Specifica
tions
ConnectorSpecifications 87
Power Connector
Rimmed in red, the power connector (on the right) is a 5-pin sealed receptacle. Table 15 gives power connector specifications.
Table
Number Si
1
2 Pow
3 Pow
4
5
12
3
5P/N:100160801
15.PowerConnectorSpecifications
gnal Name Dir Details
Not used
er_INP P Input
er_GND P Ground, power return
Not used
Not used
4
Specifica
tions
ConnectorSpecifications 88
Serial RS 232 Connector
Rimmed in black, the serial RS232 connector (on the right) is a sealed receptacle, 7 pin, ODU part number G80F1C-T07QC00-0000. Table 16 gives the RS232 connector specifications.
Table
Number Si
1
2 GN
3 CTS
4 RTS
5 RX
6 TXD
7
1
23 7P/N:100160801
16.RS232ConnectorSpecifications
gnal Name Dir Details
Not used
D Signal ground
I Clear to send
O Request to send
D I Receive data
O Transmit data
Not used
45
6
Specifica
tions
SD/SDHCCardRecommendat 89
SD/SDHC Card Recommendations
Table 17isarecommendedlistofSD/SDHCcardsthatweretestedwiththereceiver.Thislistofrecommendationsisbasedontestingresultsavailabletodateandshouldnotbeconsideredacomprehensivelist.ThereceiveriscapableofworkingwithSD/SDHCcardswithastoragecapacityofupto32GB.
Manufacturer tingure (C)
ATP AF 85
Transcends TS 85
Panasonic RP 85
Panasonic RP 85
FujiFilm SD 85Sony SF 85
Toshiba SD 85
HagiwaraSys-com HP 55ions P/N:100160801
Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations
Model Name Card Type Capacity Class OperaTemperat
2GSDI (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to2GSD801 (Industrial Grade) SD 2 GB -40 to-SDP02G SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to
-SDW04G SDHC 4 GB Class 10 -25 to
-002G-C4A SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to
-2N1 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to
-E002G4 SD 2 GB Class 4 -25 to
C-SD2GT4C SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to
Specifica
tions
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Lexar LSD2GBAC SD 2 GB 0 to 55
Buffalo RDDC-S2GC4 SD 2 GB Class 4 0 to 55
Table17.SD/SDHCCardRecommendations
Manufacturer Model Name Card Type Capacity Class OperatingTemperature (C)
2GBor cards,useFAT32formatti
Useofth nrecognizedcard,etc.)wh
P/N:100160801
lessSDcardscanbeformattedwithFAT16orFAT32onWindowsPCplatform.For4GBSDng.
elistedSD/SDHCcardsmaycauseinconsistentperformance(rawdataloggingproblem,uenusedwithHiPerandGRXreceivers:
SanDiskStandardSeries(ModelName:SDSDB4096andSDSDB2048)SanDiskUltraSeries(ModelName:SDSDH002G)Transcends(ModelName:TS4GSDHC6)ModelBSD2G4fromI/OdataexhibitgoodperformanceifformattedinFAT16format.
Warranty 91P/N:100160801
Warranty
TopconpositioningequipmentareguaranteedagainstdefectivematerialandworkmanshipundernormaluseandapplicationconsistentwiththisManual.Theequipmentisguaranteedfortheperiodindicated,onthewarrantycardaccompanyingtheproduct,startingfromthedatethattheproductissoldtotheoriginalpurchaserbyTopconsAuthorizedDealers.2
Duringthewarrantyperiod,Topconwill,atitsoption,repairorreplacethisproductatnoadditionalcharge.Repairpartsandreplacementproductswillbefurnishedonanexchangebasisandwillbeeitherreconditionedornew.Thislimitedwarrantydoesnotincludeservicetorepairdamagetotheproductresultingfromanaccident,disaster,misuses,abuseormodificationoftheproduct.
WarrantyservicemaybeobtainedfromanauthorizedTopconwarrantyservicedealer.Ifthisproductisdeliveredbymail,purchaseragreestoinsuretheproductorassumetheriskoflossordamageintransit,toprepayshippingchargestothewarrantyservicelocationandtousetheoriginalshippingcontainerorequivalent.Alettershouldaccompanythepackagefurnishingadescriptionoftheproblemand/ordefect.
Thepurchaserssoleremedyshallbereplacementasprovidedabove.InnoeventshallTopconbeliableforanydamagesorotherclaimincludinganyclaimforlostprofits,lostsavingsorotherincidentalorconsequentialdamagesarisingoutoftheuseof,orinabilitytouse,theproduct.
2.ThewarrantyagainstdefectsinaTopconbattery,charger,orcableis90days.
SafetyWarnings 92
Safety Warnings
General Warnings
Tocom radiomodem.
TPSrecei istances,anglesanddepths,a
W Af W W Co
TPSrecei edperiodispermittedP/N:100160801
plywithRFexposurerequirements,maintainatleast25cmbetweentheuserandthe
versaredesignedforsurveyandsurveyrelateduses(thatis,surveyingcoordinates,dndrecordingsuchmeasurements).Thisproductshouldneverbeused:ithouttheuserthoroughlyunderstandingthismanual.terdisablingsafetysystemsoralteringtheproduct.ithunauthorizedaccessories.ithoutpropersafeguardsatthesurveysite.ntrarytoapplicablelaws,rules,andregulations.
versshouldneverbeusedindangerousenvironments.Useinrainorsnowforalimit.
Genera
l Warn
ings
BatteryPackWarnings 93
Battery Pack Warnings
Neverattempttoopenthecasingofthedetachablebatteries!LithiumIonbatteriescanbedangerousifmishandled!
Donotin cessiveheatcancauseser
Tamperin atteryswarranty. Do Do Do Do Do DoP/N:100160801
cinerateorheatbatterypackabove212degreesfahrenheit(100degreescelsius).